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it's passed, signed into the law. it is the law. and theals also a law that mirrors federal law. that ars ar took a lead in the nation to solve this national crisis. again, i tease people. over 50%, coming through arizona. unlike vegas what goes on in arizona doesn't stay in arizona. we've got to import our growth to the nation i. understand what you're saying, but are you disappointed that he didn't show up, but no other, sfruben center showed pup. >> why do you think they didn't show up? >> no? . it would be unfair for me to assume why they didn't. i haven't had that conversation with them. >> are you aware of the arguments that this is having the unwanted effect of causing economic problems because of a lack of labor? >> absolutely not true. the foundation was a premiere research organization, illegals specifically, used social services three to four times out of any other demographic. we did bookings and charges. that illegal demographic commits violent crime three times more than any other demographic. those myths have to be set aside. they're just not true. >> we going to s
it's passed, signed into the law. it is the law. and theals also a law that mirrors federal law. that ars ar took a lead in the nation to solve this national crisis. again, i tease people. over 50%, coming through arizona. unlike vegas what goes on in arizona doesn't stay in arizona. we've got to import our growth to the nation i. understand what you're saying, but are you disappointed that he didn't show up, but no other, sfruben center showed pup. >> why do you think they didn't show...
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providers and local unity and all the law. provided. you have groups. like the missile. and the and all those. that lost the internet land the transition back into the unity. by the one hand and that was really about how we look at this project. some of what i saw you know like really important programs and i'm just curious as to what you think because on one hand i think that it's great that we provide veterans of more of the three billeted of services but then why isn't also the entire the general population get some of the treatment to you know do you think that that's a problem is that we don't focus more on rehabilitation when it just comes to the general population that's in our prisons out there. well i agree that that's what. we've got to look at this is not a rehabilitation for anybody that goes to. be part of this band the more it's done is a transition back and so are the we have the duty why getting any kind of. and then when they transition by not think crime or. by going to dinner with you if you talk a lot of share the biggest concern is the right of cours
providers and local unity and all the law. provided. you have groups. like the missile. and the and all those. that lost the internet land the transition back into the unity. by the one hand and that was really about how we look at this project. some of what i saw you know like really important programs and i'm just curious as to what you think because on one hand i think that it's great that we provide veterans of more of the three billeted of services but then why isn't also the entire the...
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forum regardless of where you're at on the issue of illegal immigration, we can hear that there is a law enforcement perspective that recognizes the fact that with our current enforcement mechanisms, with the current policies of the federal government that in the last few years we've averaged 300 deaths in the so norrian desert in arizona. i've asked robin for a copy of his presentation. all those red dots every single one represents a human being. it is an absolute travesty that we have a system set up where that occurs where it is a draw that doesn't provide for a systemic lawful opportunity to be accounted for because without accounting for whose here, we can't allocate necessary resources and that there is a recognition of the human side of all of this even in the same sense of wanting to see that the law's enforced and that there is -- there is a law area of convergence for us to get to to be able to drive for a solution here. i think that's what people need to hear. is regardless of how you come at it, we get to the same place and there's a recognition that the federal government h
forum regardless of where you're at on the issue of illegal immigration, we can hear that there is a law enforcement perspective that recognizes the fact that with our current enforcement mechanisms, with the current policies of the federal government that in the last few years we've averaged 300 deaths in the so norrian desert in arizona. i've asked robin for a copy of his presentation. all those red dots every single one represents a human being. it is an absolute travesty that we have a...
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and 24% say keep the entire law. so basically if you add it up 68% of people say get rid of the mandate. which could happen this thursday. that's not a good report card. for something the president stuck his heart on. >> the other statistic that isn't there at least according to what i've been seeing on the road over the last three weeks is that about 2% of the american public actually know what's in the law and i blame the president for that. there are two huge constituencies here he hasn't addressed. there are 30 million working poor people in this country who will be given health care for practically nothing and the president has never, ever really emphasized that fact. this is a huge moral issue. it's a great step forward in taking care of people who work hard. we haven't heard him say anything about it. the other group are small business people, people who are individually employed who will be able to go to these health care superstores, the exchanges, and buy insurance policies with the same market cloud that a
and 24% say keep the entire law. so basically if you add it up 68% of people say get rid of the mandate. which could happen this thursday. that's not a good report card. for something the president stuck his heart on. >> the other statistic that isn't there at least according to what i've been seeing on the road over the last three weeks is that about 2% of the american public actually know what's in the law and i blame the president for that. there are two huge constituencies here he...
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he has endorsed the arizona law. >> how big is the problem? pew center says that as of march 2010, there are 11.2 million un as base authorized immigrants in the united states. -- un, priced immigrants in the united states. is this a demographic problem, political problem? >> they have stepped up enforcement. what you have to understand about immigration is that it is the complex problem. you squeeze the borders in texas and california, people come to arizona. also, farmers depend on immigrants to harvest their fields. a lot of states have passed a law is and it state officers say we did not know what we were voting for tr. >> farmers say they lost 1/2 to $40 million while food rotted on the ground. >> right. >> the solicitor general took another beating this week. even sotomayor towercam to -- even sotomayor took him to task. >> sb 1070 looks, at least at this point, to be a difficult task, and the justices knew that. it looks to me like it is and the trouble in the supreme court, because the federal government has a regime that deals with em
he has endorsed the arizona law. >> how big is the problem? pew center says that as of march 2010, there are 11.2 million un as base authorized immigrants in the united states. -- un, priced immigrants in the united states. is this a demographic problem, political problem? >> they have stepped up enforcement. what you have to understand about immigration is that it is the complex problem. you squeeze the borders in texas and california, people come to arizona. also, farmers depend...
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the justice department is investigating 16 other law enforcement agencies for racial bias across the country. i hope officials in those towns have a more appropriate response. the most rewards of any small business credit card. it's hard for my crew to keep up with 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. 2% cash back. that's setting the bar pretty high. thanks to spark, owning my own business has never been more rewarding. [ male announcer ] introducing spark the small business credit cards from capital one. get more by choosing unlimited double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? this guy's amazing. >>> do we want to keep these tax cuts for the wealthiest americans or do we want to keep investing in everything else? like education, like clean energy, like a strong military, like caring for our veterans who are coming home from iraq and afghanistan. we can't do both. we can't do both. >> president obama rallied the crowd in las vegas earlier today and his message appears to be working. the just released nbc news/"wall street journal" poll has
the justice department is investigating 16 other law enforcement agencies for racial bias across the country. i hope officials in those towns have a more appropriate response. the most rewards of any small business credit card. it's hard for my crew to keep up with 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. 2% cash back. that's setting the bar pretty high. thanks to spark, owning my own business has never been more rewarding. [ male announcer ] introducing spark the small business credit cards...
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i think that's a law anyway, and just good sense. >> it's a law here. especially when you're going 200 miles an hour. >>> we've all played with paper planes, but not like this. the record-breaking flight into the history books, next. ,,,,,,,,,,,, i just got the popular girls from the local middle school to follow me around. ew. seriously? so gross. ew. seriously? that is so gross. ew. seriously? dude that is so totally gross. so gross...i know. there's an easier way to save. >>> it was a day to grab butter and maple syrup. today was free pancake day at ihop restaurants. in exchange for a short stack, customers were encouraged to make a donation to children's miracle network. last year they served 4 million pancakes and raised more than $2.5 million. >>> well, a plane traveling 226 feet isn't much of a story, unless the plane is made of paper. then the flight becomes a world record. take a look as this simple paper airplane takes flight near sacramento. a former quartback for the university of california was the power behind the plane making it in one lo
i think that's a law anyway, and just good sense. >> it's a law here. especially when you're going 200 miles an hour. >>> we've all played with paper planes, but not like this. the record-breaking flight into the history books, next. ,,,,,,,,,,,, i just got the popular girls from the local middle school to follow me around. ew. seriously? so gross. ew. seriously? that is so gross. ew. seriously? dude that is so totally gross. so gross...i know. there's an easier way to save....
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law it drastic, they call in arizona the brutal anti-latino law. the stop and search identity law in arizona, but search in frisk law, well, it may be alienating some minority communities, you can tell language is so different, they are relieved that number of stop and frisk reports are going down, there is no outrage in new york. the way there was in arizona when this law sb1070 passed in arizona, this is night and day, in village voice, a popular news papeer in new york, they say that you know, i am quoting that policing is a tough job, cop need the tools to do it right, that how is a describe the stop and frisk law. neil: is that not the same argument used for crackdown on illegals in arizona, you know, no one talks about the dispro disproportionate number of african-americans who ask to be risfrisked. >> looking at number, almost 700,000 folks have been searched, and vast majority of those targets have been blacks and latinos, the evidence is right there people who are targeted by this are latinos and are blacks that could be described in some
law it drastic, they call in arizona the brutal anti-latino law. the stop and search identity law in arizona, but search in frisk law, well, it may be alienating some minority communities, you can tell language is so different, they are relieved that number of stop and frisk reports are going down, there is no outrage in new york. the way there was in arizona when this law sb1070 passed in arizona, this is night and day, in village voice, a popular news papeer in new york, they say that you...
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whereas law-abiding citizens are willing to obey the law, but they still have the consequences of people coming into their home or being mugged on the street. texas and arizona are good examples of where you're allowed to carry concealed, and every state i believe you're allowed to carry concealed except for illinois, of course. and can those crime rates have gone down as a result of that, because it's a te tent. in mexico t the perfect example. i always say that president calderon claims that he wallets to take cartels on, but in my opinion he's actually on their side in a sense because he doesn't allow his own citizens to carry their own firearms or own their own firearms, so guess who has the guns? the cartels, and their mowing everyone down. libya is another example of this. what happened when gadhafi, when the uprising happened. people were getting mowed down. same thing is happening in syria. and so i'm all about people. you know, a constitutional right, and there's a reason for it. it's pretty laid out and simple. yes. >> i'm from -- [inaudible] university. what's kind of baffled
whereas law-abiding citizens are willing to obey the law, but they still have the consequences of people coming into their home or being mugged on the street. texas and arizona are good examples of where you're allowed to carry concealed, and every state i believe you're allowed to carry concealed except for illinois, of course. and can those crime rates have gone down as a result of that, because it's a te tent. in mexico t the perfect example. i always say that president calderon claims that...
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a second thought is that we are a country of law. the data we stop becoming a country of law is when we lose everything that makes us great. what do i think? i think we need to enforce our illegal immigration laws. but we also need to look at expanding our work hours in the situation. immigrants are what make this country great. we need their expertise, we need their research. we need the technologies that they're able to bring. that we need to do all of that legally. there are two sides to it. i think that the republicans probably could go talk about the fact about yes, we do want immigrants. we want them legally. we do think that they are valuable. i think they probably need to stress that as much as they stress that they don't want illegal immigration. >> i just had a quick question about having read some chapters of your book and i was wondering, if you felt any sort of shared experience with president obama, given that he came from not the most ideal situation to be in office. being an african-american and growing up in difficul
a second thought is that we are a country of law. the data we stop becoming a country of law is when we lose everything that makes us great. what do i think? i think we need to enforce our illegal immigration laws. but we also need to look at expanding our work hours in the situation. immigrants are what make this country great. we need their expertise, we need their research. we need the technologies that they're able to bring. that we need to do all of that legally. there are two sides to it....
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that is in violation of the law. as is committee moves forward we need to make sure that we get to the bottom of this. the state department acknowledges that they were not asking for this waiver. we owe it to the people of this country to get to the bottom of this. i am with you on this. >> i think the gentleman from yielding. a lot to point out we were there. i asked the attorney general if he was willing to sit down that people were not involved. as would to be willing to sit with us. he said i'm done during this period he said i have no intention of further talking to you. savage that is partly why we are here. >> who else 6 recognition? >> at the risk of stating the obvious, they have taken is proceeding into a whole new realm. congress has the constitutional right to require the production of records. when you have a conflict between the legislative branch and the executive branch those conflicts generally go to the courts. it seems to me that before this committee would take any actions on content we would firs
that is in violation of the law. as is committee moves forward we need to make sure that we get to the bottom of this. the state department acknowledges that they were not asking for this waiver. we owe it to the people of this country to get to the bottom of this. i am with you on this. >> i think the gentleman from yielding. a lot to point out we were there. i asked the attorney general if he was willing to sit down that people were not involved. as would to be willing to sit with us....
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stevens grew up in piedmont and graduate from uc berkeley and hastings school of law. strong bay area tie that's why the memorial is being held here. >>> tv and voice your vote president says to expect a stronger fight from him tomorrow nature. mr. obama and mitt romney in seclusion tonight prepping for debate no. 2. town hall meeting at the university on long island new york. in the absence of husband the candidate wives were on campaign trail today and mrs. obama challenged to fight for every vote and romney in pennsylvania telling the crowd how happy she is with the republican candidate performance in the first the debate. tomorrow is highly anticipated. >>> presidential debate tomorrow night at 6:00 o'clock. we will carry it live here on abc 7 news. hope you can joan us. >> more americans at risk tonight from a meningitis outbreak. 15 people have died. doctors have seen 214 cases. regulators link the outbreak to a steroids used for spinal injections. now they believe the other 3 other drugs made by the same manufacturer could help spread meningitis. the drugs are u
stevens grew up in piedmont and graduate from uc berkeley and hastings school of law. strong bay area tie that's why the memorial is being held here. >>> tv and voice your vote president says to expect a stronger fight from him tomorrow nature. mr. obama and mitt romney in seclusion tonight prepping for debate no. 2. town hall meeting at the university on long island new york. in the absence of husband the candidate wives were on campaign trail today and mrs. obama challenged to fight...
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obama signed his health care law two years ago. it allowed every citizen access to medical coverage. but republicans have krit sidcr reforms as restrictions on personal freedom and concerned the change maze lead to tax hikes. the court's ruling means health care reform will remain in clas. the administration called it the signature accomplishment of obama's presidency. the republicans are expected to try to repeal the law in congress and certain to make it an important issue in the run up to the presidential election this november. matthew field, nhk world, washington. >>> many in the u.s. don't have insurance for another kind of care, the one covering their teeth. one in three americans is not getting the dental treatment they need simply because they can't afford it. nhk world's shoko masomoto has the story. >> reporter: it is 4:30 a.m. and already there are 1,000 people in this line. >> i have been here since #. 30. yesterday. i haven't slept. i feel fantastic. >> reporter: they have come for a dental care fair sponsored by loca
obama signed his health care law two years ago. it allowed every citizen access to medical coverage. but republicans have krit sidcr reforms as restrictions on personal freedom and concerned the change maze lead to tax hikes. the court's ruling means health care reform will remain in clas. the administration called it the signature accomplishment of obama's presidency. the republicans are expected to try to repeal the law in congress and certain to make it an important issue in the run up to...
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and she's been suspended from her committee chairmanships since seems about right to me clearly this law was not intended to let lawmakers get plastered of political events and then get off scot free but leave it to them to use it that way and for the police to allow it one set of rules for elected officials and another for all the rest of us so for embracing that very undemocratic ideal or was that of laura bradford is tonight's till time winner. ok guy the time for happy hour joining me this evening is our producer jenny churchill and mike riggs associate editor at reason magazine and reason dot com hey guys i'm going. ok we have a spoke about last week or was it earlier this week and where do you totally losing it but anyway twitter decided to change its censorship policy and a lot of people were upset about it. it was an important tool in the arab spring uprising now twitter has changed its technology so it can censor messages on a country by country basis. well turns out that somebody is following in their footsteps or maybe not exactly google is now our has announced changes to its
and she's been suspended from her committee chairmanships since seems about right to me clearly this law was not intended to let lawmakers get plastered of political events and then get off scot free but leave it to them to use it that way and for the police to allow it one set of rules for elected officials and another for all the rest of us so for embracing that very undemocratic ideal or was that of laura bradford is tonight's till time winner. ok guy the time for happy hour joining me this...
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they don't make the law. and it's a very important part of the reform we need to remind judges that they in fact are are not above the constitution. and that will they are co-equal with the other two branches. they are not above the other two branches. but this leads to a very simple core concept. in america you are always a citizen, you are never a subject. in america you loan power to the government and the government is supposed to serve you. in europe, sovereignty is in the government. and you are a subject in europe. and in europe the government dominates and you are supposed to obey. and the president and his friends have it backwards. -- friends have it exactly they would like us to become europeans. we are not going to. we are going to be americans. [applause] there's one more part. the declaration is a remarkable document. there is one more part that says we are endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. life is very important
they don't make the law. and it's a very important part of the reform we need to remind judges that they in fact are are not above the constitution. and that will they are co-equal with the other two branches. they are not above the other two branches. but this leads to a very simple core concept. in america you are always a citizen, you are never a subject. in america you loan power to the government and the government is supposed to serve you. in europe, sovereignty is in the government. and...
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appropriate and not lawful. so the provision you're talking about with regard to harboring aliens or people who are illegal, that's a problem because the provisions in arizona were far too harsh and felt by the court it's in direct conflict and contrast with what the feds allow you to do. >> so that was not upheld, show me your papers. >> exactly. >> i want to move to this next case in california, about an insane killer who is not going free but he is getting out of the mental institution he has lived in for the last decade and now the loved ones of the victims said they fear for the public's safety. this guy was known as the angel of death. back in 2002, he ran down four people and found guilty of second degree murder and is is -- of being legally insane and the judge ruled he can go to a less restrictive mental health facility. they found ts was -- i'm quoting him here, quoting him as being argumentative. >> irritable. >> exhibiting sexually inappropriate behavior but he's no long ear threat to society. >> it
appropriate and not lawful. so the provision you're talking about with regard to harboring aliens or people who are illegal, that's a problem because the provisions in arizona were far too harsh and felt by the court it's in direct conflict and contrast with what the feds allow you to do. >> so that was not upheld, show me your papers. >> exactly. >> i want to move to this next case in california, about an insane killer who is not going free but he is getting out of the mental...
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susan is a professor of law and political science at usc. she is a fox news contributor. always good to see you, susan. thanks for coming in. why do you think more romney backers are into this thing right now? >> well, i think a big part of that could be that romney went through a tough, engaging primary campaign, and i think republicans woke up some months ago to this presidential election. many voted, participated, worked and even the ones supporting other candidates have made strong efforts to reach out. frankly i think the democrats have been a little sleepy here. obama got a by if i will into the finals. until now the democratic campaign other than fundraising has been fraught. >> all of the barack obama on supporters in 2008 who were emotional and swept up in the historical aspects of the race only four years ago, what is up with these people now? if they are not enthusiastic now the election in less than four months? >> i remember four years ago. you had obama supporters who were ver emotional. you had a tight contest between obama and hillary clinton. you had demo
susan is a professor of law and political science at usc. she is a fox news contributor. always good to see you, susan. thanks for coming in. why do you think more romney backers are into this thing right now? >> well, i think a big part of that could be that romney went through a tough, engaging primary campaign, and i think republicans woke up some months ago to this presidential election. many voted, participated, worked and even the ones supporting other candidates have made strong...
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there was no doors open. >> romero's brother-in-law was also in the car and was shot. he remains hospitalized. police say they found two bags of ecstasy pills in the car. >>> officers with the santa cruz animal shelter are looking for a person who left a 2-year- old dog tied up on the side of the highway. he was tied up to mile marker 82. the dog had no identification tags or microchip and was abandoned without shelter, food, or water. anyone with information about the dog is asked to call the santa cruz county animal shelter. >>> in canada, police have arrested a man accused of opening fire at a victory rally for quebec's new premier. police say the suspect made rambling statements but offered no motive. >>> in south africa, hundreds of striking miners rallied for higher wages from a platinum mine. this is the same place where police killed 34 miners last month. some strikers threatened to kill workers at another mine, if they don't join the strike stoppage. >>> in germany, a memorial service was held on the 40th anniversary of the massacre at the munich olympics. som
there was no doors open. >> romero's brother-in-law was also in the car and was shot. he remains hospitalized. police say they found two bags of ecstasy pills in the car. >>> officers with the santa cruz animal shelter are looking for a person who left a 2-year- old dog tied up on the side of the highway. he was tied up to mile marker 82. the dog had no identification tags or microchip and was abandoned without shelter, food, or water. anyone with information about the dog is...
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stevens grew up in piedmont and graduate from uc berkeley and hastings school of law. strong bay area tie that's why the memorial is being held here. >>> tv and voice your vote president says to expect a stronger fight from him tomorrow nature. mr. obama and mitt romney in seclusion tonight prepping for debate no. 2. town hall meeting at the university on long island new york. in the absence of husband the candidate wives were on campaign trail today and mrs. obama challenged to fight for every vote and romney in pennsylvania telling the crowd how happy she is with the republican candidate performance in the first the debate. tomorrow is highly anticipated. >>> presidential debate tomorrow night at 6:00 o'clock. we will carry it live here on abc 7 news. hope you can joan us. >> more americans at risk tonight from a meningitis outbreak. 15 people have died. doctors have seen 214 cases. regulators link the outbreak to a steroids used for spinal injections. now they believe the other 3 other drugs made by the same manufacturer could help spread meningitis. the drugs are u
stevens grew up in piedmont and graduate from uc berkeley and hastings school of law. strong bay area tie that's why the memorial is being held here. >>> tv and voice your vote president says to expect a stronger fight from him tomorrow nature. mr. obama and mitt romney in seclusion tonight prepping for debate no. 2. town hall meeting at the university on long island new york. in the absence of husband the candidate wives were on campaign trail today and mrs. obama challenged to fight...
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the supreme court ruling for or against all or parts of the law. the festering european crisis. the president will be dealing with that. the obama campaign feels they may not be struggling to change the narrative. it may explain why a majority of the campaign's ad spending last month was positive and they are spending as much time and money going negative hitting romney in the record as massachusetts governor. one group that did welcome him is gay supporter who is gathered and the president's two-day-trip from the fund-raising in los angeles and san francisco, his third visit to california in a month as he looks for campaign cash. it is paying off. the related committees raised over $60 million in may, biggest month yet and 572,000 donors, the best fund-raising month of the campaign. of course may with george clean. all the tough attention and what we might have expected it in early summer and defining the challenger after he wrapped up the gop hasn't taken off. yesterday in texas, he talked to supporters calling walker's victory saying it will echo in the fall. >> the blue stat
the supreme court ruling for or against all or parts of the law. the festering european crisis. the president will be dealing with that. the obama campaign feels they may not be struggling to change the narrative. it may explain why a majority of the campaign's ad spending last month was positive and they are spending as much time and money going negative hitting romney in the record as massachusetts governor. one group that did welcome him is gay supporter who is gathered and the president's...
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drone policy threatening fifty years of international law and how much power should the executive really have bruce fein is going to join us to help us answer both of those questions so we'll have all of that and more for you to night but first let's take a look what the mainstream media decided to miss. all right so there is a bunch of stuff going on today a few supreme court decisions handed down some like health care and immigration we're still waiting for but who cares if they're not out yet we will still talk about it for hours that of course and of course the presidential showdown. mitt romney just one hour away from his biggest campaign appearance yet in front of a what do you know audience u.s. supreme court any time justices could hand down some of the most important decisions in years looming for all americans president obama's health care law states are in a deep hole just how deep a whopping one trillion dollars according to a new study president obama has asserted the first executive privilege of his administration setting off a fight with congressional republicans who are c
drone policy threatening fifty years of international law and how much power should the executive really have bruce fein is going to join us to help us answer both of those questions so we'll have all of that and more for you to night but first let's take a look what the mainstream media decided to miss. all right so there is a bunch of stuff going on today a few supreme court decisions handed down some like health care and immigration we're still waiting for but who cares if they're not out...
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under our constitution, states do no have the right to pass their own laws preempting federal laws of immigration. it is wrong can counterproductive to criminalize people because of their status, their immigration status. law enforcement, incidentally, does not have the time or resources to prosecutor incarcerate every undocumented immigrant. the arizona immigration law will simply deter undocumented immigrants from being part of the community and cooperating with law enforcement where necessary. don't take my word for it. ask the arizona association of chiefs of police who oppose s-1070. there's another troubling aspect of the arizona immigration law. according to experts, this law encourages racial profiling. last week i held a hearing on racial profile, the first one in ten years, on capitol hill. we heard testimony about the provision in this law, arizona's immigration law, requiring police officers to check the immigration status of any individual, if they have, quote, reasonable suspicion that the person is an undocumented immigrant. the ex-plan nation of the law went further to
under our constitution, states do no have the right to pass their own laws preempting federal laws of immigration. it is wrong can counterproductive to criminalize people because of their status, their immigration status. law enforcement, incidentally, does not have the time or resources to prosecutor incarcerate every undocumented immigrant. the arizona immigration law will simply deter undocumented immigrants from being part of the community and cooperating with law enforcement where...
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arizona has cleared the way for the most contentious portion of arizona's controversial immigration law. on wednesday, a u.s. district court judge refused to ban the so-called show me your papers provision that requires police while enforcing other laws to question the immigration status of anyone they suspect is in the country illegally. >>> the rise of attacks in afghanistan has led to the removal of hundreds of afghan soldiers. authorities are re-evaluating personnel to help stem the attacks which are complicating plans to train afghan forces before foreign troops withdraw in 2014. the u.s. recently stopped training about 1,000 members of the afghan local police as a result of the rise in insider violence. so far this year, 45 service members -- international service members have been killed. most of them americans. >>> here's your first look at some of the other news going on around america today. in hawaii, this is just horrific video. it's tough to watch. it was just released. it shows a deadly jet ski collision. this happened last month. the 20-year-old australian man at the cont
arizona has cleared the way for the most contentious portion of arizona's controversial immigration law. on wednesday, a u.s. district court judge refused to ban the so-called show me your papers provision that requires police while enforcing other laws to question the immigration status of anyone they suspect is in the country illegally. >>> the rise of attacks in afghanistan has led to the removal of hundreds of afghan soldiers. authorities are re-evaluating personnel to help stem...
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enforcement of immigration laws. charles schumer has entered the hearing room. this hearing is focused on arizona's immigration law, which goes before the supreme court tomorrow. court will determine the constitutionality of the law that allows local police officers to check the immigration status of someone they think could be an illegal immigrant. aamong the witnesses, arizona state senator who wrote the law and a senate legislator who wants to repeal it. >>> we mentions the supreme court is considering the constitutionality of ard ar's immigration law tomorrow. justices are considering whether arizona has the authority to enforce the immigration law or if the federal government has exclusive authority when it comes to immigration. you can hear oral arguments on friday night on c-span at 8:00 eastern. >>> good morning, everyone. the hear willing come to order. today's hearing, we will be discussing the constitutionality and prudence of the many state and local immigration laws enacted during the past few years. in
enforcement of immigration laws. charles schumer has entered the hearing room. this hearing is focused on arizona's immigration law, which goes before the supreme court tomorrow. court will determine the constitutionality of the law that allows local police officers to check the immigration status of someone they think could be an illegal immigrant. aamong the witnesses, arizona state senator who wrote the law and a senate legislator who wants to repeal it. >>> we mentions the supreme...
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you have matured during your time here and you are well trained in the law. after you leave here, you will spread throughout the state and the country and you will take your place as the latest generation of this school's great tradition of successful leaders of the profession of business and of government. and that is fortunate because we really need you. we don't need me to tell you that you're entering a world of great challenges and more than a little uncertainty. we have fought our way back from the devastation of the 2008 financial crisis. but the economy still has a ways to go. and the legal profession continues to face its share of economic stress. specially from many of you who will begin your careers with the heavy burden of student loan debt. wrestling with the personal financial challenges you face in these uncertain times may seem like more than enough. that is a personally reasonable position but i'm here today to say to you that you can do more and to ask you to do more. the most important challenge you will face is not weathering the current e
you have matured during your time here and you are well trained in the law. after you leave here, you will spread throughout the state and the country and you will take your place as the latest generation of this school's great tradition of successful leaders of the profession of business and of government. and that is fortunate because we really need you. we don't need me to tell you that you're entering a world of great challenges and more than a little uncertainty. we have fought our way...
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we don't have laws against child pornography and that's absolutely absurd and to actually require. internet companies to keep track of their clients and customers for the f.b.i. for the federal government i mean how much of a big brother greg and this supposed conservative republican. and still try to maintain just credentials i mean it's obvious that he's trying to act like a democrat and. all the big brother government that this guy has pushed in the last five or six years yes he's been. my best supporter that won't wait let me ask what their rates are and i mean is it if it him necessarily do you think that it's all mark smith or is part of it the system because i've read interviews that you were a salem are spent is a perfect example of what happens when you go to washington for too long right would good people go to washington for too long you said so after twenty five years there could have ended a different way or is there just too much money and too much lobbying too much influence well there's certainly smells of a special interest so i think your question is is very valid
we don't have laws against child pornography and that's absolutely absurd and to actually require. internet companies to keep track of their clients and customers for the f.b.i. for the federal government i mean how much of a big brother greg and this supposed conservative republican. and still try to maintain just credentials i mean it's obvious that he's trying to act like a democrat and. all the big brother government that this guy has pushed in the last five or six years yes he's been. my...
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that college campuses receive state authorization in order to participate in federal aid programs, the law is expected to fa take effect in 2014. the debate that took place on the floor earlier in the day with -- again the measure passing. here's more with congressman michael fitzpatrick, he's a republican from pennsylvania. >> i rise today in strong support, protecting academic freedom in higher education act. this portion legislation repeals two of the department of education's package of regulations that will hinder colleges and universities from making decisions that best serve their students. these federal regulations handed down from the department of education are not only proving to be costly but intruding into areas best handled by institutions. today, i urge my colleagues to join me in support to repeal two re regulations. these provisions allow the federal government to reach further into the education authority of the states. the state authorization provision requires institutions offering distance education programs to meet requirements in every state in which they have a dist
that college campuses receive state authorization in order to participate in federal aid programs, the law is expected to fa take effect in 2014. the debate that took place on the floor earlier in the day with -- again the measure passing. here's more with congressman michael fitzpatrick, he's a republican from pennsylvania. >> i rise today in strong support, protecting academic freedom in higher education act. this portion legislation repeals two of the department of education's package...
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pretty sure we all agree that they're talking to them and my well what do you think about that the the law of unintended consequences here is again i can bring up libya when i mean obviously mass and it's getting worse. right but i mean without even comparing i would say the choice of foreign policy will be in the hands of the syrian people and any democratically elected government which will. represent the majority of the syrian population i find it a bit difficult that syria's future foreign policy would be decided externally or by whoever is not from from syria this will depend on the choice of the people and if the question relating to military intervention is about they daming syria and shaping its foreign policy this is highly problematic this is not a one of the red lights but it's very interesting that you have countries like qatar and saudi arabia and other members of the arab league very much wanting to determine outcomes in syria so that they have an interest in it i don't sorry i don't think they're just thinking about the people they're thinking about their geopolitical intere
pretty sure we all agree that they're talking to them and my well what do you think about that the the law of unintended consequences here is again i can bring up libya when i mean obviously mass and it's getting worse. right but i mean without even comparing i would say the choice of foreign policy will be in the hands of the syrian people and any democratically elected government which will. represent the majority of the syrian population i find it a bit difficult that syria's future foreign...
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the law although it's. very difficult to enforce and right into a room you would serve the service would tear you. apart that is that they are dependent on my third party to report we are doing. is it common to them is that socialism. you know they want it both ways because the whole point is that this law says that tax exempt organizations can't give political contributions since churches are tax exempt that includes them in their it's not like a non-religious thing but then he wants an exemption just for churches that even other tax exempt they can also have the exemption to be allowed to give these political contributions thing time i mean this story makes my blood boil because this is the same a congressman who just a few weeks ago trying to use you know the constitution as an excuse for why president obama should be impeached because he did not go to congress to declare war for example in libya he thinks any president that doesn't follow the constitution to a t. well guess what congressman there is an
the law although it's. very difficult to enforce and right into a room you would serve the service would tear you. apart that is that they are dependent on my third party to report we are doing. is it common to them is that socialism. you know they want it both ways because the whole point is that this law says that tax exempt organizations can't give political contributions since churches are tax exempt that includes them in their it's not like a non-religious thing but then he wants an...
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but there may be a need to change the law, to make it more exacting so that the playing field really is fair and balanced. and everybody gets the same information at the same time. by the way, you know, this ipo, ironically, was supposed to be very fair to the little guy, to the retailer. the facebook hype was that the retail offering was supposed to be reaching out to the ordinary investor and made available to him or her. and, second, you know, here the institutional investors may have received that kind of red flag or early warning in ways that came much more directly from facebook itself than customarily occurs with the company. >> morgan stanley says they followed the same procedures for the facebook ipo that it follows for every ipo offering. what kind of culpability is morgan stanley and the other underwriters looking at? >> the culpability for losses to investors but also potential penalties if the sec investigation goes forward and they are held accountable for failing to disclose the kind of information that should be available, more broadly to the public, misleading and de
but there may be a need to change the law, to make it more exacting so that the playing field really is fair and balanced. and everybody gets the same information at the same time. by the way, you know, this ipo, ironically, was supposed to be very fair to the little guy, to the retailer. the facebook hype was that the retail offering was supposed to be reaching out to the ordinary investor and made available to him or her. and, second, you know, here the institutional investors may have...
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while urpd the greatest law possible under current law, fostering his. the bottom line is our current immigration laws are sorely outdated and in need of revision. president obama views such revision both as a matter of fairness and economic necessity. while we clearly need them to act on immigration reforms. we've reduced -- you have recognizing. we have approved and -- we're ending practices that break up american families by shortening how long the spouses and children of american citizens must wait abroad for a u.s. visa that we know they're going to obtain. for the first time, we've actually prioritized our enforcement resources so we can concentrate first on those individuals who are in our country illegally and who are also committing other crimes. we're also focusing on the removal of repeat immigration violators and recent border crossers before they enter our country's interior. this year we began reviewing the hundreds of thousands of immigration cases languishing on the immigration court document to speed the removal of criminal aliens while
while urpd the greatest law possible under current law, fostering his. the bottom line is our current immigration laws are sorely outdated and in need of revision. president obama views such revision both as a matter of fairness and economic necessity. while we clearly need them to act on immigration reforms. we've reduced -- you have recognizing. we have approved and -- we're ending practices that break up american families by shortening how long the spouses and children of american citizens...
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he signed the lily ledbetter act into law. he announced ethical guidelines for lobbyist, and signed the stimulus into effect. that's an agenda that worked for the country. but willard things we will be impressed with plans for his first day. if he wants us to believe that, i have a bridge i would like to sell him. joining me is melissa harris-perry, and ej dion of the washington post. he is a columnist there. thank you for being here tonight. >> goo to be with you and melissa. >> how does day one of the projected romney presidency sound to you. >> i think we have to take very seriously his point that he would introduce tax cuts. now, i appreciate, first of all, that the president does not actually set tax policy, right? we want to the be clear that he understands how all of this works. that would have to happen for the congress. >> let's assume he does. >> that said, this has been a party, the republican party, has been on a deficit hawk scenario now for, really, since about ten days into president obama's presidency. they hav
he signed the lily ledbetter act into law. he announced ethical guidelines for lobbyist, and signed the stimulus into effect. that's an agenda that worked for the country. but willard things we will be impressed with plans for his first day. if he wants us to believe that, i have a bridge i would like to sell him. joining me is melissa harris-perry, and ej dion of the washington post. he is a columnist there. thank you for being here tonight. >> goo to be with you and melissa. >>...
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the centerpiece of the law made arizona police able to enforce federal law. that was thrown out. that was the show me your papers provision. that was the provision that allowed arizona police to stop anyone, anywhere, in church,n the mall, walking down the street, and demand, demand instantly to see their green cards or their work permits or immigration documents or any kind, anything that they possess, an arizona driver's license, to prove that they are in the state legally, and if those people could not instantly satisfy the police in such encounters, that they were in the state legally, arizona could round them up, could handcuff them right there, put them in jail cells, or put them in not yet built prison camps and hold them there. that was the show me your papers provision. that was destroyed in the supreme court. that affront to the constitution, that offense against humanity was the centerpiece of jan brewer's legislative madness that the supreme court wiped out yesterday. the part of the law the supreme court left standing does not allow anyone to show papers, doesn't enf
the centerpiece of the law made arizona police able to enforce federal law. that was thrown out. that was the show me your papers provision. that was the provision that allowed arizona police to stop anyone, anywhere, in church,n the mall, walking down the street, and demand, demand instantly to see their green cards or their work permits or immigration documents or any kind, anything that they possess, an arizona driver's license, to prove that they are in the state legally, and if those...
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now, he signed the right to work law and dropped 28 points. i always say on this show you do unpopular things, you get unpopular results. >> that's exactly right. that is the -- this is a weird situation because snyder in michigan is one of several examples of republicans -- a monster year in 234e 2010 midterms. all these state legislative seats were up. it was this monster tidal waves. it meant there were a number of big blue states like michigan where republicans found themselves in complete control of state government. you have the potential, you want to do right to work you have the power to do it. the only check that democrats really have until the 2014 election a guy like snyder is that reality. every time you do something like that, it's going to generate a lot of noise and blowback. you're still a republican governor in a blue state. you're still going to need to win over democrats to get re-elected in 2014. you do one thing like this, it brings the approval rating way down. you know, confronted with another right to work type piece of
now, he signed the right to work law and dropped 28 points. i always say on this show you do unpopular things, you get unpopular results. >> that's exactly right. that is the -- this is a weird situation because snyder in michigan is one of several examples of republicans -- a monster year in 234e 2010 midterms. all these state legislative seats were up. it was this monster tidal waves. it meant there were a number of big blue states like michigan where republicans found themselves in...
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we defined religiously affiliated employers in the law. we had a number of us who do not have a religious belief, for example, on contraception and would say over and over again the government cannot compel anyone to act against their religious beliefs, this was never an issue of access, it was who was going to pay for it but it was quite the debate. you probably saw representative lesco on television with it. to say -- >> we're going live to the alliance for health reform. >> you'll notice that we've configured this to discuss the variety of parts of the health care world. and every organization represented there has been extremely helpful not just in financially supporting the series but helping us to plan it out and make sure we had the right folks around the table. and finally, let me just reiterate our thanks to informal advisory board from the national commission coalition on health care, who is also a member off board. there is a sheet describing those folks if those materials. we'll make this whole thing a very productive exercise.
we defined religiously affiliated employers in the law. we had a number of us who do not have a religious belief, for example, on contraception and would say over and over again the government cannot compel anyone to act against their religious beliefs, this was never an issue of access, it was who was going to pay for it but it was quite the debate. you probably saw representative lesco on television with it. to say -- >> we're going live to the alliance for health reform. >>...